How did the jew remain the worst sufferers in the nazi germany ? Explain
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Jews were the worst sufferers in the following ways:
Jews had been stereotyped as killers of Christ and usurers.
Jews were barred from owning land.
They survived mainly through trade and moneylending.
They lived in separately marked areas called ghettos.
They were often persecuted through periodic organised violence, and expulsion from the land.
Dear Studenttler’s hatred of Jews was based on pseudoscientific theories of race, which held that conversion was no solution to ‘the Jewish problem’.
It could be solved only through their total elimination.
From 1933 to 1938 the Nazis terrorised, pauperised and segregated the Jews, compelling them to leave the country.
The next phase, 1939-1945, aimed at concentrating them in certain areas and eventually killing them in gas chambers in Poland.
Jews had been stereotyped as killers of Christ and usurers.
Jews were barred from owning land.
They survived mainly through trade and moneylending.
They lived in separately marked areas called ghettos.
They were often persecuted through periodic organised violence, and expulsion from the land.
Dear Studenttler’s hatred of Jews was based on pseudoscientific theories of race, which held that conversion was no solution to ‘the Jewish problem’.
It could be solved only through their total elimination.
From 1933 to 1938 the Nazis terrorised, pauperised and segregated the Jews, compelling them to leave the country.
The next phase, 1939-1945, aimed at concentrating them in certain areas and eventually killing them in gas chambers in Poland.
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Jews were terribly tortured by the nazies as hitler hated them , they were put to concentration camps , they were forced to leave germany .they had been stereotyped as the killer of christ .
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